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nrprDTOfct) twtTu mmrfm. mtiftvuRV, otecox, Saturday, apt?tl 21, 1020. FOR SALF MISCTLlANEOU3 IS EXPECTED AT WILLOW SPRr.YGS, April 24. Ben McNassar reports that the pros pects for a big crop or cherries Is good. The trees on his home place and also on the old McNassar place are so loaded with bloom that many of the trees have had to be propped. The Parent-Teacher meeting which was to have been on May 1st has been postponed until the second Batr urday in May. Mrs. Sam Anderson will be hostess. Up to this date the orchardlsts have smudged but once and the frost has done little or no damage to fruit. Mrs. 11., H. Clarke and little son spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wm. Thompson. Mrs. O. S. Welcher returned from the Dow hospital last Friday and is regaining her strength rapidly. The many friends bf Miss Rose Jones will bo pleased to learn of her expected return early in May. Miss Jones has been east for the past year and will receive a hearty welcome home. Miss Lucy Elden, Roland Hover and several, other young people of this vicinity are sick With the mea sles, c fllugh Porter is working in a saw mill noar Talent and Mrs. Porter and little daughter loft last Saturday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoagland, at Chico, Cal. ; Mrs. Porter expects to remain until some time In June. That the new musical organization, the Homie Kiver vallev band of 30 Vmisieinnslis coins.' to be the finest in the valley's history, is well believed by the lartre audience nt the Pase theater Wednesday nitrht that was so delighted with the music of the or chestra of 12 under Hie lendershio of Hnrrv Howell. This music was n ver itable treat to Medford theater cools who did not know that the musieivns ! wero all picked from the new vnliev band. Six musicians onlv wero fcnca2red l)v the management to play, but ihc band threw in six more for good measure. After the performance of Three Faces East was over the stars and other members of that : splendid company, could not coilce tl ( their pleasure over the orchestra mu : sic and its help in 'rounding out the presentation, and loudlv proclaimed that it was positively Hie best orches tra they had over heard outside of New York city. The samo orchestra, with the ad dition of three more players will he heard at the dance the vnllov hand will cive at the Nntntoriinn next ; Wednesday nisrht. which will bo civen : to raise funds to help outfit the band. i and that event for this worthy cause us well worth very liberal patronage rirom the public. ? Could Not Begin to Tell All . "I could not toll you all tho bene fits I had from the use of Foloy's Honey and Tar," writes Miss Rose Florke, 209 Hawkins Ave., N. Brad- dock, 'Pa. "I had a cold in my chest and fearing It would cause pneumo nia I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and It was not long till I folt relieved. 1 hopo others suffering from severe colds will try it." Many such letters have been written about this time- tried, reliable family medicine for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. )Page-Dressler Co. Phone 282 Nash Block Medford ji Alfalfa -Stock --Dairy 240 xcres jo acres in Alfalfa, 80 acres in gram and corn; this year's rop 300 tons alfalfa. 70 acres of Alfalfa now under irri dation. Water right for full 240 ijcres is I ALL PAID it's a big rnoney maker 20 per cent this season. Location On Pacific Highway No waiting. Now Producing. The price is right $24,000.00 Page-Dressier Co. NEW ORCHESTRA IS BEST EVER HEARD SOUTHERN OREGON Inquire of Mr. Fansher. E AM OVER TOP WITH 413 TOTAL ASHLAND, April 21. Over the top, to the extent of 7il more than the iinota of -400 members, were lb" returns forthcoming nt the close of the canvass, on Friday afternoon in behalf of tho Commercial Club as reprcunized. The result is that an effort will be made to place the mem bership in the 500 classH'icntion, if nut exceeding t'tat number. Next Wednesday, April 28, is the date set for securing this maximum, although tho 473 i'ismres are gradually beiiis ncrensed by voluntary additions to the "roll . of . honor." liv division reckonimr, Major Hriirus and his co horts came out ahead in the recruiting drive,", havihu- secured- 210 inemers, as compared to the 182 secured by Major JTcNair's command. In lean work Captain Fred Knele led with !)2 recruits,. Mxs. Captain Elmore rnnk- liir second in the list with 17, Captain Kndcrs third with !:!, and Captain Billings fourth with 42. The total number added to the membership list m Friday was l."3. The community budeet was rein forced on Friday to the extent of !fi)3"), making tho total pledges toward this fund $3, 0118, a sum which it is hoped will expand to the propor tions of $0,000 when the returns, both actual and prospective, are nil in. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., April 24. Cat tle steady; receipts 50. Ornin and pulp fed steers, $120813; choice, .Til (S1 2: good to choice, $10(3)11: me dium to good, $fl(n)10: fair to good 8.2o()n; common to fair. $708.25; choice cows and heifers, $10.50(I11 good to choice cows and heifers, $0.7i (0)10.50; medium to good, 8.23(fi9.75; lair to medium, .$7(o!8.25; ennners. $f)(K7; hulls, .$(i(ffi8.50; prime light calves, $17(o17; medium, '.$10(ffll5; heavy jfifcOlO; stackers and feeders, $7.50(5)10. ii t . - . nogs wean; receipts iuu. lJrime mixed, $1(.50(U7.10; medium. $.lG'-(. 10.50; rough heavy.' $12(5)15; pigs. $J 2.50(5)15.50. Sheep steady; receipts 403. Spring lambs, $17(ol!): eastern, 17(5)18 light vallev,'- $15.75S17r heavy, t 1.4..i(ii)15. io ; common to median ll(S)140; .venrlings, .$15(3)10: wethers, $10.50(5)10.25: ewes, $10 11.0U. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., April 24. But ter weak. Cubes, exira 55H55iAc: parchment wrapped, box lots 60e; cartons, 61e: half boxes half cent more: less than half boxes lc more Huttcrfat No. 1 churning cream 50 (5)00c, f. o. h. station: (ile Portland. Eggs Tinving prico 37Vc. Only change Portland markets today. Grain Wheat $2.20; barley, rolled, S70 71; oats, SG0.5061.25; corn, No. 3, yellow, S87G9.R0. . Millstuffa Mill run $43 44.. Hny Hay Buying price, timothy, f.o.b. Portland, valley, $30; alfalfa, $33; grain, $2 8. 6 FARM LOANS O. C. Boggs Atty. for State Land Board , .-A., SAFE INVESTMENT A GREAT SPECULATION ONLY 80 RODS ...... FROM TRIGONIA WELL NOT UNDER LEASE 62 ACRES Nearly all cultivated. All under ditch. Good land and a bargain. Only $6000. You might, within 90 days, have a property worth mil lions. For fruit, alfalfa, grain it is now worth much more than price asked. Page-Dressier Co. Phone 282 "' flash Block Medford THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE If you wish to buy or sell any kind of real estate. CONVENTION DELEGATE F. T. Wrightmnn of Salem who has filed as one of the delegates to the national republican convention at Chi cago in June, is worthy of the sup port of loyal republicans. Sir. W right -man is an ex-sheriff of Marion coun ty, has passed the bar examination, but never practiced extensively, and is more of a farmer, having a good farm in Linn county which takes up most of. his time, is affiliated with most of the secret orders. Masons Odd Fellows. 1C. of P., Klks and i.i a man of e-ood judgment. , HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Cook, two in family; no laundry; no children. Wages $40 to $50, according to, exper ience. Phono 699 or 41 Hoss Court. i 1 31 WANTED Two women for helpers in boarding house, Si5.00 per month. Write T. W. Benton, Peuoyar, Via Weed, California. 34 WANTED Woman to do general housework; no washing. 50 dol lars a month. Mrs. Walter Bowne. Phono CS5-R-1. . 29 WANTED Girl for general house work. 15 Geneva street. Phone 817. . ' 33 WANTED Cook for logging camp. Good accommodations. Big Pines (Lumber Co. WANTED Girl for general house work. Slo East Main. Phone 431-R. WANTED Roof painting, coloring, auto painting, nouse painting. Moa ford Painting Co., 30 South Grape. 3G HELP WANTED MALE WANTED At once, saw mill men and loggers. M. J. Lumber Co., Glenelale, Ore. . '33 WANTED Mucker for mino. Wages 00c hour, board $1.00 per dayi -War Eagle Mining Co. Phone 1, Medford.. 2S WANTED Men, $3.00 per day and board. Phono 085-J-3. ' 38 SELL NURSERY STOCK FOR US Good territory open. Terms attrac tive. Write for contract and in formation immediately. Salem Nursery Company, 1030 Chemeke ta St., Salem, Oregon. 30 WANTED A pastrj cook nights, wages $5.00, 10 hours. Rex Cafe. tf WANTFD SITUATIONS WANTED General housework, no washing; stato wages, roforences given. Box 23, Mail Tribuno. 29 WANTED Plain sowing. Phono 38S-M. 204 South Grape. 31 WANTED By man with family, work on ranch. 219 Talent Court, Medford. Phono 497-W. 29 WANTED MIS CELLANEOUS WANTED To hoar from some party who knows of government land to bo homesteaded. Box II, Mail Tribuno. 34 WIANTED To rent by May 1st or soon thereafter as possible, 5 or 0 room modern bungalow, unfur nished, best of care guaranteed; by young couple. Address Box H. M, Mall Tribune: 30 WANTED Good clean rags. Mod ford Printing Co. WANTED Phonograph repairing of every description. . Douglass, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. WANTED To hear from owner of good, ranch for sale. Stato cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 83 WANTED 900 lawn mowers to Bharpen on our new grinder. Lib erty Repair Shop. Phone 261-J. WANTED Will pay top market prices- fcT wool and mohair. See us before you sell. Medford Junk Co. Phone 283-J. WANTED Carpot weaving and cleaning. 201 South Riverside. Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED Automobiles for repair by expert auto mechanic. Clark At Childers, opp. (Nat. Phone 20. 336 WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. WANTKD House moving and re pairing Phono 4KS-M or 4t-X. tf FOR RENT Close in furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Hot and cold water. KIVERSIDE APARTMENTS 217 South Riverside. Phone 457-3 30 WHY Irrigated Alfalfa Grain Fruit Ranch A Home Place 100 Acres All in Cultivation Road to be paved this year. Good improvements. This place is partly irrigated. Has a good orchard and some alfalfa. 'For immediate sale this place is of fered at $12,000. Terms on part. Be sure and see this before buying. - ( J. C. BARNES rhono 784-1 FOR SALE Kale plants 50c pel hundred. Phone l'J-F-2. Mrs. 10. K Hoblcy. 30 FOR SALE One largo tent 20x20, cheap. Douglas, 101 South Cen tral. Phone 6o-J. FOR SALE Almost new 5 V- ft. awning. Complete garden seed drill with fertilizer attachment. Three warehouse trucks. Howo platform scales. Three-quarter h. p. single-phase electric motor. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ. Mill. FOR SALE Now buggies, open or . top. Bargains for few days. W. E. Nicholson, phone 534-Y". 33 FOR SALE Emerson piano in good condition. 227 South Central. Phone 379-11. ,. 29 FOR SALE -Heavy dark oak rocker with leather seat and back, $15.00. Also 3, yards new inlaid linoleum 6 feet wide, $15.00. Phone S2. 29 FOR SALE Fine collections of agates. Mrs. C. Carey, Talent, R. 1. Phono 10-F-ll. 35 FOR SALE Five room house, to be moved, price for quick sale, $200. Phono S33-X. . 31 FOR SALE Furniture. 413 West Second. Phono 547-L. FOR SALE Two story house. In quire 40 Cottage street. ' , 30 FOR SALE International Corres pondence School electrical course comploto with ' five volumes. A bargain for cash. Phono 532-M. 30 FOR SALE Kingsbury piano in good condition, $150. 114 Tripp street, i . 30 FOR SALE Team horses and har ness, 2500 lbs. Phono R-13-X. 29 FOR SALE A-ono Yellow Dent seed corn. Phone 591-J-2. FOR SALE Medium s;7.ed tent, and irons, heater and furniture 705 Palm street. Tel. 405-J. FOR SALE Oats for feed, cheaper than barley. All kinds of feed and field seed. Seed corn, cane seed, best grade of alfalfa and clover seeds. Prico right. Jesso L. Rich ardson, Central Point Feed Store. 34 FOR SALE Sand and gravol, sedi ment and team work of all kinds Phono 425. ' 39 FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. PhCne 912-J, Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple street. FOR SALE POUITKY AND EGGS FOR SALE 50 Barred Plymouth iRock chicks now, Mrs. C; P. Rob erts. Crater Lake Highway. 2 9 FOR SALE Eggs from my bred to lay Leghorns at reduced prico for balance of the season:" 'W. J. -Warner. . FOR SALE Hatching, eggs at re duced prices. Sly regular pons Tancred White Leghorns at $1.00 per sotting, $5.00 per hundred. Special pen $2.00 per setting. R. V. Crum, phone 597R-1.. 31 FOR SALE R. I. P.od and White leghorn eggs and chicks. Book orders early. Mrs. TP, H. Dressier. Phone 777-L.' 332 FOR HKNT HOUSES FOR RENT House at G01 Jackson;- Call after 5 p. m. West 32 FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS . FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms on ground floor, suitable for two people. 311! North Bart lett. Phone 763-M.-. 1 . FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished - sleeping rooms at 222 South Holly. Mrs. J. Thomas. . .- ) 32 FOR RENT Nice front room for gentleman. 1 227 ; South' Central avenue. ' ' . .29 FOR RENT Rooms. 236 , South Central. Phono 528-J. . , 46 NOW 120 acres, rich bottom land, EO acres in crop. Buiidlngs except house. 10 miles from Pacific highway, near WImer. Owner says for quick salo, $6,000. 12 0 acres, well Improved, with first water right for 27 acres; in crop. Now for $5,000. 140 acres, improved, 50 acres sub Irrigated; strong rich land, 5 miles up Rogue river. Should sell for $7,000. Owner says sell now, $G,000. Seo us for further particulars; also bargains in City and Rnrtch Property. Fire Insurance and Farm Loans. HURD LAND & INVEST MENTCO. ' 3mf-nnT VMm. 20 N. Teach St. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE (1) Colonel Sargent's rormer resnienco nt siu douui Oak-dale, -Medford. (2) Oakdale Cash Grocery Storo and 50 foot lot south of it. (3) Bearing pear orchard of nearly seven acres, south part of (Medford. ( 4 ) Two lots on Fir street, suit able for warehouse. (5) Two eighties of timber land near Griffin creek with consider able big timber on them. Prices low; easy tonus. See Colonel 11. H. Sargent, Jacksonville, Oregon. ' 3-1 FOR SALE Homeseelters: Investi gate Rogno River city community -liomo of tho heart's delight! Lands reasonable sonio free with price of improvements. Jim Sinier viuo, Rogue River City. I 20 FOR SALE Eight room house, two screened In sleeping rooius, hath, lights, lot 50x300 It, two blocks i'rom-paved street. Chicken house and park, good garden, three kinds berries, roses, etc. Inquire 311 Ashlnnd avenue. Terms. 29 FOR SALE Four room plastered house, modern, two chicken houses barn, wood shed and garngo. 2 VS acres alfalfa, fenced Place in good ' shape. Inquire 731 West Second, or 203 'Mountain nvenuo, Ashlnnd. FOR SALE My modern six room homo on West Main street, fur nished" or unfurnished. Phone 798-M or see owner, 1517 West Main. Mrs. L. P. Black. 31 FOR SALE Six room modern house desirable location, two blocks from post otfico. lnquiro 121 North Grapo. " 52 FOR SALE -11 acre orchard in Ash lnnd, partly in city limits; apples, chprrios, poaches; modern eight room house, all city conveniences and wonderful view of vnlloy. City water for irrigation. See ownor, Mrs. L; P.--Black, or phono 798-M. ; i " 3i FOR SALE A relinquishment, 100 acres, all 'under irrigation, free wator, a snap at $750. -Will con sider Ford or Chevrolet car to $500. Address Martin Conger, 71 S South Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon, . ' - 29 FOR SALE Ranci. wlHi crop, at a sacrifice. 118 acres with 25 under cultivation; small houso, good ;barn, all under fenco, in addition to this property will Include a 40- ncro crop on land adjoining, all for tho price of $3000.00. See Sam Coy at lEaglo Point, or his agonts, Brown & White, Holland Hotel building. , 0 FOR SALE Twenty-two acres good soil ono milo from Medford, ton acros full bearing orchard, balance suitable for alfalfa. Modern bun galow with bath. Good barn and outbuildings. Price only $0600, and $2500 will handle. Address Box 1054, Medford, Ore. YANTED-'Partlos looking tar cheap land, near a town that has the record of raising tho finest berries in tho west; also the bost veget ables, fruit, nuts, hay and grain, safo from frosts, snow or floods. Land from $20.00 up to $300 per acre, unimproved. Improved land from $150 to $500 per acre, right On canal. For further information write M. L. Southard & Sons, Real Estate and Loans, Lebanon, Oregon FOR SALE Bungalow with five rooms, (nclosed sleeping 1 porch, Ibath, toilet, fireplace, hardwood floors in living room and dining room; east faoing; ground 100X 140. Prico $2500.00; one-half caBh will handle Also have a nice little throe' room bungalow, with bath, toilet, electric light; ham, chicken house; ground 100x140. Price $1800; can bo handled for $500. Seo Hon nett Investment Co., 102 Wost Main street. FOR SALE By ownor, both Phoenix and Medford property with excel lent location. Inquire Bert Stnn- cliff, Phoenix. , , ' 33 FOR SALE Forty acres unimproved land. Sams Valley. Inquire E. M. Witto, 219 South Holly street. 33 FOR SALE One of the niftiest and most complete little bungalows In the city: six rooms, strictly mod ern, built-in features and cabinets, two fireplaces, laundry trays, back porch enclosed in glass, wired Iot electric cooking, gas, woodhouse, garage, hot water heating plant. If you want something up to the minute you will buy this. Seo Bennett Investment company, 102 West Main. FOR SALE Eighteen acres of land opposite Oak Grove school house on Jacksonville road. For Informa tion write D. V. Turner, Genesco, Kansas. 330 FOR SALE Nice auractrve little bungalow'.four rooms, large screen porch, bath, toilet; fire place; garage, chicken house; lot 50x140. Price $2250.00. Bennett Invest ment Co.. FOR SALE If you are looking for a home, and quality, price and terms Interest you call at 820 West Twelfth stroet. P. E. Wynkoop. 321 SOME BARGAIN - 320 Acre Grain Ranch All foncod, 200 acres in cultivation, small bouse, spring water; Price $8,500, $2,500 cash. See or wrlto us at once for stock or grain ranches. MIDVAIR REAL ESTATE CO. Mldvalo, Ida, , 31 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Four good milch cows. C. C. Chapman, phone 4 52-M. 30 FOR SALE One 3-year Shorthorn bull, one year Shorthorn bull, one 2-ycar Shorthorn bull, threo 2 year Hereford bulls. All regis tered, prico $150 and up. Phono 0-F-7 Jacksonville, or writo Ches ter C. Kubli, Jacksonville, Ore. 33 FOR SALE One span six year old mares, weight 1500 each, sound and well broke. Phono 3G5-R-2 at noon or 5 p. in. Golden Crest Or chard, Talent. 31 FOR SALE A Tew very choice reg istered shorthorn bulls. Will bo sold right. J. J. Brophy, P. O. Eaglo Point, phono 22-F-42 Eagle Point. 20 FOR SALE 200 Angora goats about 100 nannies and 4 0 wethers, 60 kids now and moro to como, all for $1000 for quick snlo. F. W. Moore, phone 2 01-J, Ashland, Oregon. 4 0 FOR SALE Vr-enned Duroc pigs, $5.00 each. Schuchard Orchard. Phono Cll-R-3. 39 FOR SALE Twelve milch cows: these are all solectod cows. The best of milkers; also six yearling heifers. Walsh's place, on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Med ford. 333 FOP, GALE Puro bred Duroc-Jersey bows with spring litters; also bred sows; nlso a few half grown pigs. Inquire of foreman at Modoc Orch ard or D. U. Wood, Medford. FOR SALE Two good spring wag ons, suitablo for ono or two horses. Also fine saddle. Walsh's place, on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Medford. 231 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ono ton truck vory cheap. Phono 7S4-X or call 48 North Orango, . 33 FOIt SALE 1917 Ford rondstor In first class shape. Just been com pletely overhauled. Patton and Robinson, Inc., 112 South Rivem side. FOR SALE Fordson tractor plow, 2-bottom, 12-inch O'iver. Slightly used. Cheap. Patton and Robin boii, Inc., 112 South Hlversido. FOR SALE Buick chassis, first-class shape; good tires. Would make good bug or light delivory truck, $450. Hanson & Koyt, Valley Garage, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE (Buick truck, 1 ton. Ipnoumatlc tiros. Truck through out is In first-class shape; will sell for $1350. Hanson & Koyt, Valley Garage, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE Cheap, 1918 Ford tour ing car. Call at Phoenix Garage. 30 FOR SALE Used Maxwell fivo-pas- senger car. Good condition. Price $400. Page Dressier Co., Nash Block. A BARGAIN For soinoono who wautB a new car at a reduced price. A 1919 Mitchell, run 3000 miles, good tiros and paint, with some extra equipment; ono now cord tiro. HanBon & Koyt, Vulloy Gar age, North Holly. tf FOR SALE See our prices on over hauled Ford cara, licenses paid; liberal terms. McCurdy-Btywne Motor Co. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy five passenger car, now top, cord tires, runs and looks like now; solf starter of courso. McCurdy-Bowno Motor Co.. temporary location Cra ter Lake Garage, 18 -South Fir street. FARM IXANB PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us mi the ex tended, payment plan at 6 Inter est. McCurdy Insuranco Agoncy ,-'-.'.' tf MONEY) TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN O. N.- Wilson, 708 West Fourth, phono 400-L. 43 LOST LOST Gold' Uvbrsharp pencil. Re ward. Finder leuvo at Medford 'Domestic Laundry. Phono 166. .80 LOST Tortoise met colored spec tacles with lenses crncked. If found ploaso return to Tribuno office. t LISTEN Fully three-forirths of tho annual Income of this valley comes from tho Apple and Pear Orchards In tho future tlio cost of develop ment will bo doubled. Ki-go, now is the time to buy Bearing Orchards and rculi0 an immediate income. Wo offer today 120 acres, 7 miles from Puclflc Highway, with good improvements, ' 14 Acres in Bearing Pears 20 acres 'alfalfa, MO ncres in grain, balance In paitliie, for $12,006 on Good Terms Rogue River Land Co. Since 1902 Office Hotel Nash Comer, mjSIXESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors MURRAY I1R03. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Cuthbort Bldg., Rooms 3 and 6, North Central Ave. .Into Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING GO. We are operating the largest, oldest and bost-oqulppcd plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our Bprlnga when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys, W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney at Law, 425-426 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office phono 372; residence phone 325-M. ELIJAH If. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnott-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. 13. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK Si BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P, A. Attention glyou to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. , M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction tn Mnslc. FRED ALTON HAIGKT Toacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Musis studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Bid. Phone 72. Mineral Rnths MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chfc ropractic Physician, First National Bank building. Entrance, room 5, Ashlnnd, Oregon. Physicians and Surgeons, DR. A. BURKLUND, ChlropraotU physician, St, Mark's building, acute and chronic cases. Offlct hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to 9 p. m. Tolophones--Offlce 454, rea 7 50-J. A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C Splnol ' gist, Physician and Surgeon. , Spe cinlty Physiological Methods. 8 Oi 10-11 M. F. & H. bldg. Phone 89, Take elovator to 8rd floor. 326 ROBERT W. STEARNS Physloia and Surgeon, Jackson County Baub Bldg. . Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Ob flee phone 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes Bclen " titlcally tostod and glasses supt plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. C Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. .Rosldonco 26 S. Laurel Street DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon practice limited to surgery and hospital obsterlcs. . Special attention given to disease of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Ho Dltal. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths best equipped printing office . In Southern Oregon. Book; binding, ' loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. ; ; ' - 'Trahsforv' EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO". Office 42 North Front St. Phone 215. Prices right.-Service guar-, antoed. . - J Undertaker JOHN A. PEIIIi Undertaker Phone 'M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 Bouts Bartlett. Lady . assistant. Auto mobile H.earso Service; Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodges. . O. O. V. Medford lodge No. 81, Meots every Monday night at 7:80, O. T. Parker, N. O., W. L. Miller, aeor tary. Rogue River Kncampmont No. 80 Meots 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:80 p. m. b'amuel Bateman, G. P., L. O. How ard, scribe. OUVo lihekah lodge No. 88 Meets 1st and 3rd Tuosdays,at 8 p. m. Nan nie Hull, N, Q Annie J. Bateman, ecrotary. Visitors cordially invited to all meetlnKK. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans nioney on real estate and ' buys . mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. , 21 North Orapa - street.-' MISCELLANEOUS JUST ARRIVED a larLs shipment of wool sacks; fleece twine for sale cheap. We are also In the market for both wool and mohair. John son's, 45 South Front. Phon 302. FOR SERVICE Jersey bull. IT. H. Dressl& HI)